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Friendly hotel close to Piazza del Popolo, you can reach the center also by walk.
Nice room on the top for 4 person with large bathroom and a private balcony that makes our stay there more comfortable - especially being able to have breakfast even there.
I can recommend this place, the staff was kind and helpful, if we go...

They waited until one week before I left on my trip to let me know that they have to cancel my reservation because of "planned maintenance work." I am on a cruise with limited internet access and phone connections. The hotel manager gave no means of transferring the booking with any hotel, which would leave me without a place to...

This is a very basic "hotel" which should be avoided by those who need an elevator and who have any back and/or knee problems as there is a steep winding staircase for you to climb with your cases.
This is owned by a local family, who are very friendly and do the best that they can. The mom is the...

As I've traveled the world, I've stayed in some mediocre places, but this place is the pits. Maybe it's because they call themselves a "luxury" guest house and so you expect something good, but you better realize when you walk in that you'll get a cramped room that isn't very clean (the mould in the bathroom was awful), a bar...

Very Basic but great location near Piazza del Popolo, Villa Borghese, Spanish Steps. 20 minute walk to Forum, Pantheon, Trastevere, Vatican.Surrounding area has a great little wine shop and cool restaurants. Cool little common terrace to enjoy breakfast or a glass of wine at night. The service wasn't the greatest but we spent minimal hours in our room. Great selection...

The room was very basic, and seemed dirty and dusty upon arrival. The shower in particular was dirty and the toilet would never flush. We would have been able to deal with this, but the staff and management was very rude and unhelpful. In addition to this, we had a mishap with our booking and instead of the manager being...

We stayed here for part of our honeymoon. This is NOT a honeymoon hotel! I can't say that it wasn't clean, but it was kind of musty and drab. Our room was up a dark stairwell. The shower was awful - the shower head didn't point in the right direction and the wall behind it was moldy and caked with...

Brunetti had a great location, a wonderful day front desk manager and the most inefficient night time front guy. It appears to be family owned but they really need to work on their service. Everything had clumps of dust, from under the bed, the ceiling, the drawers. I was afraid that we would get asthma attacks from sleeping inside. Service...

I'll start off by saying that the place costs between average to a little pricey.
After that, I have nothing bad to say.
I stayed with my boyfriend for 6 days during which we traveled across Rome and even though it seemed a little expensive, the place was worth it.
The location is right in the middle of everything -...

Because I know Rome a little bit I wanted to go for 'the location' in Rome. Last time we stayed in Trastevere but that I found a bit too far away from the rest of Rome. Close to piazza del popolo there are many nice little shops, restaurants, bars and sites. The best combination in location and price I found...

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Staying in Campo Marzio

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Campo Marzio

From its original role as ancient army training fields to its present-day identity as one of the city’s most desirable neighborhoods, the Campo Marzio is the best place to get lost in Rome. Gorgeous Renaissance and Baroque palazzos line the streets, and are filled with enticing boutiques and food shops. By day, Rome’s best-dressed denizens criss-cross its streets in a fashionable parade of errands, occasionally pausing to look fabulous in gorgeous piazzas like San Lorenzo in Lucina. Campo Marzio can be a bit of a sleeper after aperitivi hour (9pm), so visit by day and experience the pulse of daytime Rome.

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Additional Information about Brunetti Twenty Eight Guest House

Address: Via Angelo Brunetti 28, 00186 Rome, Italy

Location:Italy > Lazio > Rome> Campo Marzio

Price Range:
$107 - $147 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)

Number of rooms: 7

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